Interview: Geoffrey Owens on Auditions, the Trader Joe’s Aftermath and His New Film, ‘Impossible Monsters’
Geoffrey Owens on his new film, ‘Impossible Monsters’, self-tapes, an inspiring nightmare audition and his career after Trader Joe’s.
Geoffrey Owens on his new film, ‘Impossible Monsters’, self-tapes, an inspiring nightmare audition and his career after Trader Joe’s.
Rhea Seehorn reflects on her sitcom experience prior to Better Call Saul and how she portrays a character who is so different in personality from her own.
Michael Caine spoke about what he learned during his brief “retirement” and also shares some lessons from legendary actor/director John Huston.
Florence Pugh on career, including submerging herself in a tank of freezing water for Little Women and what she learned about acting from her mother.
Josh Radnor is keenly aware of the importance of having trust in how creators will steer the series after thoroughly reviewing the pilot’s script.
Jonathan Banks explains that his casting on Breaking Bad was serendipitous after Bob Odenkirk couldn’t work on an episode because of scheduling conflicts.
Directed by Matt Wolf, the film is at times a fascinating look at people who feel determined to change the world for good.
Jeremy Sisto spoke about his early days breaking into acting and how his attitude toward on being an actor has changed over his career.
Jason Bateman on how his experience as an actor influences the way he directs actors on set and what role a director plays in an actor’s performance.
The conversation with Richard E. Grant focused on his long acting career including, Withnail & I and his Oscar-nominated work in Can You Ever Forgive Me?
Anthony Hopkins reflects on how being lucky played into his career and reveals what advice he imparts to young actors.
Richard Jenkins speaks extensively about finding his niche as a character actor, playing a wide range of characters for a number of acclaimed directors.
Though much of the conversation focuses on Amy Ryan’s recent role in ‘Lost Girls’, it quickly delves deeply into her past work on screen and stage.
Christine Baranski speaks about portraying Diane Lockhart as a supporting character on The Good Wife and currently as the lead character of The Good Fight.
Becky Ann Baker chats about Nightfire, her career and why she’s had staying power, audition tips and why she hates self-tapes.
Kerry Washington talks about the role that posture played in her portrayal of Olivia Pope and Anita Hill in the 2016 HBO movie Confirmation.
When it comes to the best acting advice he ever received, Patrick Stewart admits that it took him decades to fully understand it.
Chelsea Rendon chats about the last season of Vida, her audition for Mari and how director David Ayer introduced her to acting teacher Ivana Chubbuck.
Renee Zellweger participated in a career-spanning SAG Conversations program where she talked about her career and most important film roles.
Actress Kara Hayward chats about the role, getting into the 1960’s mindset and how she booked her first acting role in Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom!